A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... Byron at his strongest points . And much of the volume is beyond Byron's range : nobly severe indignation , like Milton's and Words- worth's , soaring Shelleyan lyricism and nature symbolism ( " Stella " ) , and dramatic rendering of ...
... Byron at his strongest points . And much of the volume is beyond Byron's range : nobly severe indignation , like Milton's and Words- worth's , soaring Shelleyan lyricism and nature symbolism ( " Stella " ) , and dramatic rendering of ...
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... Byron : Childe Harold , Can- tos I and II 1812-1822 . Man- zoni : Inni sacri 1814. Wordsworth : The Excursion 1816. Shelley : Ala- stor . Coleridge : " Christabel " and " Kubla Khan . " Byron : Childe Harold , Canto 1812. R. Browning ...
... Byron : Childe Harold , Can- tos I and II 1812-1822 . Man- zoni : Inni sacri 1814. Wordsworth : The Excursion 1816. Shelley : Ala- stor . Coleridge : " Christabel " and " Kubla Khan . " Byron : Childe Harold , Canto 1812. R. Browning ...
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... Byron : Cain 1821. Baudelaire 1819. Sismondi : Nouveaux Principes d'économie politique . Schopen- hauer : Die Welt als Wille und Vorstel- lung 1822. Byron : Vision of Judgment 1824. Leopardi : Versi ( includ- ing " Bruto Minore " ) born ...
... Byron : Cain 1821. Baudelaire 1819. Sismondi : Nouveaux Principes d'économie politique . Schopen- hauer : Die Welt als Wille und Vorstel- lung 1822. Byron : Vision of Judgment 1824. Leopardi : Versi ( includ- ing " Bruto Minore " ) born ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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